AFC Cleveland Soccer Match for Two or Four at DiSanto Field with Optional Bowling Outing (Up to 39% Off)

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In a Nutshell

Already at the top of their division, the Royals square off against division rivals in their five remaining home matches

The Fine Print

Promotional value expires Jul 13, 2014. Amount paid never expires.Limit 4 per person. Valid only for option purchased. Redeem day of game for a ticket at venue box office. Must show valid ID matching name on Groupon at DiSanto Field. Refundable only on day of purchase. Discount reflects AFC Cleveland's current ticket prices-price may differ on day of the event. Doors open 1 hour before game time. For ADA seating, call box office promptly upon receipt of voucher - availability is limited.Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.

$45 for four tickets, plus one hour of bowling with shoe rentals for up to six people at the Corner Alley (a $74 value)

The Scouting Report

In 2013, the AFC Cleveland Royals fittingly reigned king over Ohio Soccer. In a battle against Zanesville Athletic for the President’s Cup, the Royals emerged victorious to claim the throne. This season, the team has picked up where it left off by soaring to the top of the standings in the National Premier Soccer League’s Great Lakes division.

Midfielders Vinny Bell and Antonio Manfut have led the charge this season, which includes a recent 5-2 rout of the Cincinnati Saints on May 24. Instead of trying to spot these talented players kicking pebbles across the grocery store parking lot, fans can catch them in game action during five remaining home matches at the newly minted DiSanto Field. All five matches could be critical, too, since the Royals will clash with a division rival in each.

AFC Cleveland

In 2009, the Cleveland City Stars folded, leaving the Sixth City without a soccer franchise to call its own. Two years later, the group of local soccer supporters known as the 6th City Syndicate finally found a new team to cheer for as AFC Cleveland (its initials: A Fans' Club) joined the National Premier Soccer League, finally bringing the beloved sport back to Cleveland's glacially-formed soccer stadiums. Bolstered by the Syndicate's support, the team surged into the NPSL spotlight in its very first season, winning the first-ever Rust Belt Derby and upsetting the Erie Admirals to claim the Great Lakes Conference championship. They struck gold again in 2016, when they became NPSL national champions for the first time.